Invergordon Museum 140 High St, Invergordon IV18 0AE

Invergordon Museum

146 Reviews
Invergordon Museum 140 High St, Invergordon IV18 0AE

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140 High St, Invergordon IV18 0AE

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  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Toilets
  • Good for kids
  • Restaurant

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Missy B
16.03.2024
Invergordon Museum
Park on the High street, it’s behind the Royal British Legion. Entry by donation. Lots of information on the world wars, Clans, the local area and the shipwreck “Natal.” Toilet and drinks available.
Barry Stevens
03.03.2024
Invergordon Museum
We've tried to see this museum for the last three years, for some reason it was closed, probably down to COVID, I really liked this place, a museum that took me back to how museums used to be, nothing interactive or anything artificial, just real exhibits capturing the story of how world wars, the royal navy, oil related industries and the local distillery have contributed to the community and more latterly the cruise ships that visit, they have numerous ships plaques displayed, they are huge ships taking advantage of the deep water berths. Invergordon seems like one of those places that is bypassed by most driving by on the A9, it deserves more people stopping off to appreciate what's about.
Leslie Jones
29.01.2024
Invergordon Museum
A museum with a great variety of exhibits from the past covering the social history of Invergordon.There is a lot of information on the Navy as Invergordon was an important naval base in both world wars. The displays describe the events of a disaster when HMS Natal's ammunition magazine exploded on New Year's Eve in 1915 resulting with the ship sinking and a large loss of life.Other displays cover the oil industry as the port services North Sea oil rigs. There is a large medical section describing past practices and treatments. Local social history is also covered.The museum is an interesting place to visit, and relies on donations for support, with no entrance fee.
Geoff Elledge
22.01.2024
Invergordon Museum
This was an unexpected small gem in a charming small town. It had a broad range of local history interesting pictures, information, and tidbits to be appreciated by those passing through. I was lucky enough to be there when there was a local arts and crafts show and charity benefit. Definitely a good way to support the local community and appreciate the talented individuals who reside in the area.if you're visiting by cruise ship, be sure to take a walk through the high street, appreciate the wall murals and the local history. There are very reasonable, quirky shops for art and souvenirs much cheaper than many other areas you will encounter in the larger cities.All of the locals I spoke with were lovely and very appreciative of the business.
ANGELIKA BUCHWALD
09.01.2024
Invergordon Museum
Fantastic historical place I loved those memorial things are so beautiful.
Tony Brookes
05.01.2024
Invergordon Museum
Great little friendly place for a short visit if you're in the vicinity. It's free to enter, donations are welcome. Interesting mix of exhibits with plenty of explanatory notes that add context to what you're looking at.
Jeanette Duncanson
31.12.2023
Invergordon Museum
Very welcoming staff when entering the museum. Interesting memorabilia through the ages covering the history of Invergordon and the surrounding area.Craft fair also running within the building.
Leslie B
24.12.2023
Invergordon Museum
Lots of great exhibits and information. What a wonderful collection
Nicole Fischer
19.12.2023
Invergordon Museum
well maintained museum and local art. Friendly people and you feel the pride they carry for their heritage.

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140 High St, Invergordon IV18 0AE
Invergordon Museum